Twelve fantasy experts, one room, and the whole American League to choose from. Jeff Erickson provides a post-mortem on his auction.
When $35 players are going for $55, you know you’re seeing the impact of inflation. Here’s how to anticipate it, and how to handle it.
Like Syracuse and Kansas, these players will cause you heartache if you pick them to go far.
Divining signal from noise can be an arduous task, but it’s worth it to find the good information being generated in exhibition games.
Continuing our look at each division, here are the AL West players most likely to be overpriced.
Head-to-head or rotisserie? Traditional stats or sabermetric? One league or two? Starting up a fantasy league involves answering a lot of questions.
Jeff Erickson points out that it’s not only who you draft that helps you win, but who you don’t. Today: who to avoid in the NL West.
These three pitchers have the glamour role now, but are unlikely to keep it to the end of the year.
Erik Siegrist checks in with some advice on choosing your keepers, plus some strategies to make your “enemies” work for you.
Twice a week, the staff of Rotowire will be providing insight and analysis on fantasy baseball.
The Orioles may land two players in the All-Star Game. The Rockies are carrying too many disappointments. The Mets may have rushed Jose Reyes. These and other nuggets out of Baltimore, Colorado, and New York in the latest Prospectus Triple Play.
It’s been suggested that there should be different awards, so the MVP would be split into (essentially) the Best Player and the Best Player for a Contender Awards (stackable). This won’t ever happen, if for no other reason than the fact that MVP votes are writers who need topics, and no topic’s better than themselves and the importance of their jobs.